ForewordIntroductionPart I The Point: AI in law is here to stay. It's time to take advantageChapter 1: How Lawyers Learned to Stop Worrying and Love AIChapter 2: #DoMoreLaw: How Doing Work More Efficiently Can Create More Legal Work, Not LessChapter 3: The Small Law Mindset: Bringing Biglaw Capabilities to Smaller FirmsChapter 4: AI: A Modern Job Creator: The New Legal Mindsets, Skill Sets, and Jobs That Are in DemandChapter 5: Amplifying Legal Expertise: From One-to-One Advisory to Scalable, One-to-Many Service DeliveryChapter 6: The Ethics of Lawyers Using--and Not Using--AIPart II The Proof: Inside the AI Technologies and Disciplines That Are Delivering Results and Value TodayChapter 7: eDiscovery: What It Is and How AI Is Continuing to Transform How It Works for YouChapter 8: AI in Legal Research: How AI Is Providing Everyone Access to Information and Leveling the Playing Field for Firms of All SizesChapter 9: Litigation Analytics: The Emergence of Analytics in Law and Why It's Now Dangerous to Practice Litigation Without DataChapter 10: Contract Review to Contract Capital: How Ubiquitous Access to Contract Analysis Software Will Transform Legal and Business PracticesChapter 11: Expert Systems: Self-Service Law and the Automation of Legal Question-AnsweringPart III The Plan: Leveraging Data and AI to Expand and Future Proof Your PracticeChapter 12: The AI Adoption Framework: Understanding the Adoption Path That Will Help You Get Ahead and Build the Practice of the FutureChapter 13: ConclusionAcknowledgmentsAbout the AuthorsIndex
NOAH WAISBERG is Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Kira Systems, whose legal AI software is used by a majority of the world's leading law firms and numerous corporations. Previously, he practiced corporate law at the firm Weil, Gotshal & Manges in New York City.ALEXANDER HUDEK, PHD, is Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Kira Systems. He received his PhD in Computer Science from the University of Waterloo. Previously, he made contributions to the field of bioinformatics and helped create the first public draft of human chromosome 7 as part of the human genome project.